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A church that insists its universality is expressed by all its members following the same rules in the same way may simply invite its own fragmentation; one that allows variation in the way its moral principles are interpreted in particular contexts may ensure its sustainability.

Completely and totally wrong. If the Anglican Communion attempts the latter, it will die.

30 posted on 02/28/2005 7:54:10 AM PST by sionnsar (†trad-anglican.faithweb.com† || Iran Azadi || Where are we going, and why are we in this handbasket?)
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"'A church that insists its universality is expressed by all its members following the same rules in the same way may simply invite its own fragmentation; one that allows variation in the way its moral principles are interpreted in particular contexts may ensure its sustainability.'"

"Completely and totally wrong. If the Anglican Communion attempts the latter, it will die."

IF?


36 posted on 02/28/2005 9:09:16 AM PST by Vicomte13 (La nuit s'acheve!)
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To: sionnsar

"'A church that insists its universality is expressed by all its members following the same rules in the same way may simply invite its own fragmentation; one that allows variation in the way its moral principles are interpreted in particular contexts may ensure its sustainability.'"

"Completely and totally wrong. If the Anglican Communion attempts the latter, it will die."

IF?


37 posted on 02/28/2005 9:10:07 AM PST by Vicomte13 (La nuit s'acheve!)
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